
EDITION - V 1.0
15
User
Manual
10.8
Seat
It may be difficult to unfold the wheelchair if the seat
upholstery has been installed too tight.
10.8.1
Replacing Seat Upholstery
SLIDED SLING
• Remove end cap (1).
• Slide in new seat
upholstery.
• Reinstall end cap (1)
• Adjust tension with the
velcro located under the
seat upholstery.
• Fully open the
wheelchair and make
sure the upholstery
is tight. The seat rails
must be snapping easily in the seat rail supports.
• Firmly tighten all screws on the seat rails.
SCREWED SLING
• Remove end cap (1).
• Slide in new seat
upholstery.
• Reinstall end cap (1)
• Adjust tension with the
velcro located under the
seat upholstery.
• Fully open the
wheelchair and make
sure the upholstery
is tight. The seat rails
must be snapping easily
in the seat rail supports.
• Firmly tighten all screws
on the seat rails.
10.9
Seat-to-floor height
Any modification to the seat-to-floor height involves adjustment
of anti-tippers, front caster angle, and rear wheel toe-in/toe-out
if equipped with 3° or 6° camber. It is important to do these
adjustments before using the wheelchair as to reduce risk of
injury.
10.9.1
Changing the Front Seat-to-Floor Height
To change the front seat-to-floor height, you can do one of the
following:
• Install the front caster in a different hole on the fork
• Install different caster size.
• Change the stem bold length (Standard, +1” and +2” available)
10.9.2
Changing Rear Seat-to-Floor Height
To change the rear seat-to-floor height, you do one of the
following:
• Install the rear wheel axle bushing in a different position along
the mounting plate.
• Install different sized rear wheels.
10.9.3
Changing Front & Rear Seat-to-Floor
Height
To change the front and rear seat-to-floor height simultaneously,
you can:
• Use another seat cushion with a different thickness.